ocre - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics Project OCRE is made possible by stable numismatic identifiers and linked open data methodologies established by the Nomisma org project Coin type data are made available with an Open Database License All images are copyright of their respective institutions OCRE is built on the numbering system created by the Roman Imperial Coinage series
Roman Coins of Gallienus Roman Coins of GallienusNEW Gallienus paid particular adoration to Mars He raised a temple to the worship of Mars in the Circus Flaminius and called the god Propugnator (champion or defender) "Mars the Pacifier" may be seen as ironic today, but the Romans knew that victory in war (hopefully including the total destruction of your enemy) is an effective way to achieve peace RA117287 Billon
RIC VII - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics Project RIC VIIRIC VII Bruun, P The Roman Imperial Coinage, Vol VII, Constantine and Licinius A D 313 - 337 (London, 1966) The primary reference for Roman imperial coins of Constantine and Licinius Pages i - xxxii and 1 - 778, 24 plates Rarity Ratings C3: [Common] more than 41 coins known [to the writers when the book was written] C2: [Common] 31-40 coins known [to the writers when the book was
RIC - Corrigenda - VOLUME VII - Constantine and Licinius CORRIGENDA to VOLUME VII - Constantine and Licinius BY PATRICK M BRUUN, PH D SPINK AND SON LTD , LONDON 1966 GENERAL NOTES TO "TABULATED KEY TO OBVERSE BUSTS" (p 88-91) BUSTS DRAPED AND CUIRASSED When bust is described as draped and cuirassed (dr , cuir ) it is not unusual that exists also variety of this type with bust which is only cuirassed And vice versa, when bust is described as
Help ID: Claudius II imitation Forum, Given abnormal look of Claudius II here, would it be an imitation? Weight 4,56 gr - Diameter 20 mm
Roman Coins of Valerian II Valerian II, Caesar, Early 256 - 258 A D Publius Licinius Cornelius Valerianus (Valerian II) was the son of Gallienus and Salonina, and grandson of Valerian I and Mariniana He was made caesar upon his father's accession as co-emperor He died two years later without ever being raised to the rank of augustus
Roman Coins of Arcadius Flavius Arcadius was the son of Theodosius I and Aelia Flaccilla Born in 377 A D , Arcadius was raised to the rank of Augustus by his father at the age of six Upon the death of Theodosius in 395 A D , Arcadius was given the Eastern half of the Roman empire while his brother Honorius received the Western half Arcadius inherited none of his great father's skills and was under the influence of
Lliria Hoard - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics Project Roman Imperial coins of the Lliria Hoard dating from Augustus to Commodus are published in the Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE) The coins of this hoard are now housed in two museums: the Prehistory Museum of Valencia and the Archaeological Museum of Lliria
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